charities.cron is a cron script in the gawk language to frequent the various charity sites affiliated with thehungersite.com and freedonation.com. These sites enable Web users to donate food, health care, and other goods simply by clicking on a link. The sites generally count one click per IP address per day; by making this a daily cron job, you can cause thousands of dollars to be donated to charity each year.

adoC is a source code documenting system written in awk and shell script. It produces documentation in LaTeX format which resembles the Unix man pages. The documentation is generated from comment sections in the source code, which are marked by two special character sequences and internally divided into sub-parts by keywords. The system can be used with almost any kind of programming language.

Scsh is a systems-programming environment for
POSIX systems and Win32, embedded in the Scheme
programming language. It includes a high-level
process notation for writing shell-script like
programs, with pipelines and redirections. Scsh
additionally provides low-level access to POSIX
primitives, plus important non-POSIX extensions
such as sockets. Scsh is implemented on top of
Scheme48, a portable bytecode implementation of
Scheme. A number of user-contributed extensions
are available, including an extensible HTTP and
FTP server, a socket-level PostgreSQL interface, a
programmable text formatting language, and a
Postscript generation language.

AWK address collection is a collection of scripts to extract information from a
loosely formatted address file. It currently allows you to lookup addresses and
phone numbers, list category members, list birthdates and ICQ UINs,
automatically create a ~/.micqrc file with all ICQ users, and ~/diary with
birthday reminders from the address database. It can be extended very easily.